by admin | 21/01/23 | 2023, Contested Assessment, Output
Alex Ruck Keene, Nuala Kane, Scott Kim and Gareth Owen Medical Law Review, fwac052, https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwac052 Abstract: Challenges to the legitimacy of mental capacity over the past 10 years have been spearheaded by the Committee on the Rights of Persons...
by admin | 15/11/22 | 2022, News, Output, Report
The Mental Health and Justice Project: reflections on strong interdisciplinarity by Gareth Owen This chapter explores opportunities and challenges in interdisciplinary collaborations using the Mental Health and Justice project (MHJ) as a case study. It outlines...
by admin | 13/09/22 | 2022, Insight, Output
Wayne Martin Martin, W., “Respeto a la Voluntad de la Persona,” [Respect for the Will of the Person] (in Spanish), in Bach and Yaksic (eds.), Capacidad Mental, Discapacidad y Derechos Humanos [Mental Capacity, Disability and Human Rights] (Mexico City: Suprema Corte...
by admin | 12/09/22 | 2022, Advance Directives, Output, Workstream 3
“How can we be sure that someone lacks ‘decision-making capacity’?”, writes Tania Gergel in Psyche magazine. Psyche is a digital magazine from Aeon that illuminates the human condition through psychology, philosophy and the arts. “…[I]t is...
by admin | 02/09/22 | 2022, Event, Legal Capacity, Workstream 1
A one day seminar organised by the Centre of Medical Law and Ethics About this event The concept of supported decision-making is gaining prominence in public policy as a way to enable greater autonomy for people with intellectual or psychosocial disabilities. However,...